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The phrase "almost all of it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a large majority of something is included, but not everything.
Example: "I have read almost all of it, but I still need to finish the last chapter."
Alternatives: "nearly all of it" or "most of it".
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Well, almost all of it.
Or almost all of it.
Almost all of it I've written myself.
Factum paid for almost all of it.
Almost all of it is taking the NSR.
And yet almost all of it feels familiar.
And, incredibly, Wolff recorded and retained almost all of it.
"Almost all of it, I would shut quickly".
Almost all of it, to a point, Mr. Eggers says.
He gave almost all of it away to charity.
"Almost all of it feeds anxiety," Ms. Norman added.
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